Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
Thanks for posting this very interesting info which is a record of what people were thinking just before the Referendum as opposed to what they now say they were thinking. Over 78 per cent of those intending to vote Leave thought it very unlikely, fairly unlikely or didn't know when it came to us losing access to the single market.

Data like this shows the hoops Brexiteers have had to jump though in the past three and a bit years, whether it was the no deal Brexit which virtually everyone in the main parties was saying would never happen in June 2016 or the proroguing of Parliament that Hancock, Rudd, Morgan, Gove and Johnson were all heard denouncing at the beginning of Newsnight on Wednesday.

On the subject of Newsnight, what cowardice from the Government not to send a representative to appear on there on the last two nights - Labour have often been just as bad when it comes to antisemitim mind.
Grant Shapps appears to have drawn the short straw and is doing the rounds putting the Governments case.